From: Andreas Steffen (andreas.steffen_at_strongsec.net)
Date: Sun Nov 10 2002 - 15:21:47 CET
Hi Francesco,
there are no Windows-based VPN clients that work with raw RSA public keys.
Most of them require X.509 certificates. PGPnet offers as an alternative
authentication based on OpenPGP certificates which are now well supported
in the X.509 patch version 1.0.2 for FreeS/WAN 2.00pre2.
So you have the choice: either individual X.509/OpenPGP certificates
for your road warriors or just a common preshared-secret for all of them.
Kind regards
Andreas
Francesco wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i am setting up a GNU/Linux FreeS/Wan VPN which would act as connect two
> remote branch offices, a LAN-to-LAN Ipsec Vpn.
>
> Well, i would like to give some users the possibility to log on the network
> by a RoadWarrior Windows laptop client.
>
> I do not want to use the X509 certificates; is there a good client solutions
> to do this? Furthermore, i can i generate the private/public keys into the
> clients?
>
> Thank you for your interest, good bye!
>
>
>
>
>
> Francesco Collini
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